Lady Gaga and Glenn Close tied for Best Actress at the Critics' Choice Awards Sunday night, but it's what the stars said that really resonated with the audience.
Close said she was actually "thrilled" they tied because the world and the industry often "pits us against each other" instead of bringing women together.
(MORE: Golden Globes honors Cooper for directing, Gaga for acting in runaway hit 'A Star Is Born')"I think I can speak for all the women in this room: We celebrate each other,” the legendary actress and "The Wife" star said.
Gaga, who has also been very outspoken about women supporting one another, was noticeably shaken up in a great way after her name was announced as co-winner.
"I’m so very happy that you won this," she said, as the two embraced on the stage.
(MORE: Critics' Choice Awards recap: 'Roma,' 'Black Panther,' 'Maisel' shine)Gaga also made sure to thank her "A Star Is Born" co-star and director, Bradley Cooper, not just for his talent, but for being a "magical" human being as well.
Gaga and Close weren't the only tie of the night, either! Amy Adams and Patricia Arquette both won for Best Actress In A Limited Series Or Movie Made For Television.
They also stood on stage in embrace, supporting each other.